Cayman News
Chambria Dalhouse, at age 18, has already accomplished an impressive amount. As a boxer, she has represented the Cayman Islands internationally, taking gold at the 2017 Caribbean Development Championships held in St Lucia, and reaching the quarterfinals that same year at the Youth Commonwealth Games in the Bahamas. She is also a musician, passing her Grade 8 Trinity College exam on the saxophone, and plays in a steel pan band. In 2017, she was recognised with a Proud of Them award for sports. At the moment, she is studying for a bachelor of arts degree in London.
CD: I only play steel pan and saxophone; however I’m looking to pick up another instrument to give me another perspective of playing and learning and how to approach things. Music is the top thing in my life. I would readily drop anything to go and learn something for a performance or stay up till all hours of the night packing pans away. It’s the most enjoyable thing for me. I enjoy every step of the process and will continue to no matter the situation.
CNS: What are you studying and what are your career goals?
CD: I am studying for a BA (Hon) Music Performance and Production at the London College of Creative Media and I would like to do a bit of everything. At the moment I’m learning all the different aspects of the industry and trying my hand at everything to see what I enjoy and what I don’t.
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